Tiny algae-based robots guided by magnets could improve bladder cancer treatment by boosting delivery of chemotherapy drugs into tumors, researchers say.
Researchers developed algae-based microbots to deliver chemotherapy in bladder cancer models. The approach increased drug ...
In mouse tests, magnet-guided algae microbots helped chemotherapy penetrate bladder tumours more deeply, cutting tumour ...
A new generation of implantable devices could deliver drugs into the body and diagnose diseases more quickly. An ...
Tiny algae-based robots guided by magnets could improve bladder cancer treatment by boosting delivery of chemotherapy drugs ...
A breakthrough in biomedical engineering could help pave the way for tiny implantable devices capable of diagnosing, ...
Nexaro vacuum robots NR 1500 and NR 1700 are now integrated into FieldBots' manufacturer-independent fleet management – ...
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an ultra-small wireless antenna that could transform implantable medical devices used ...
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